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Why I Switched to the Sarasa Clip 0.5mm Gel Pen

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Why I Switched to the Sarasa Clip

0.5mm Gel Pen — My New Everyday Writer

Background

From G2 and Uniball to Sarasa

Until recently, my everyday pen collection was built around Pilot G2 and Uniball gel pens. I've always preferred gel pens over ballpoints—mainly because they require less pressure to write, making them smoother and more comfortable for long writing sessions.

 

What Sold Me

What Drew Me to the Sarasa Clip

I recently made the switch to the Sarasa Clip 0.5mm gel pen, and I'm seriously impressed. What drew me in? For starters, the variety of ink colors is fantastic. Whether I want something vibrant or more subtle, the Sarasa offers a wide selection that makes writing a little more fun. But what really sealed the deal for me was the stronger metal clip. Over the years, I've had plenty of pens with plastic clips that snapped off after a few months of use. The Sarasa's metal clip feels significantly sturdier, adding both durability and a premium feel to the pen.

Key Highlights

  • Wide ink color selection — vibrant and subtle options that make everyday writing more enjoyable
  • Metal clip — noticeably sturdier than the plastic clips on most gel pens, which tend to snap within months
  • Slightly more affordable than the G2 — better value without sacrificing performance or feel

The Tradeoff

A Minor Drawback: Ink Drying Out

That said, one downside I've noticed with the Sarasa (and really, most gel pens) is that the ink can dry out if left unused for too long. It's not a huge issue, but it's something to keep in mind if you're not using the pen regularly.

This is a gel pen issue broadly, not specific to the Sarasa — cap it when not in use and it holds up fine.

The Bigger Picture

Why Gel Pens Are My Daily Choice

While fountain pens offer an even wider range of ink colors and a more personalized writing experience, it's the convenience of a gel pen that makes it my go-to for everyday writing. The Sarasa Clip strikes the perfect balance: smooth writing, portability, affordability, and a touch of flair—all wrapped up in a sturdy, well-designed package.

Smooth ink, metal clip, wide color range — the Sarasa Clip 0.5mm earns its place as the everyday carry pen.

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